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OEM 2007 Lincoln MKZ Thermostat Housing

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  • 2007 Lincoln MKZ Thermostat Housing - 8M8Z-8A586-F
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    2007 Lincoln MKZ Thermostat Housing Part Number: 8M8Z-8A586-F

    $260.09 MSRP: $381.92
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Connection Water Outlet; Thermostat Housing Cover; Thermostat Unit; Connection - Water Outlet
    • Replaces: 8M8Z-8A586-C, 8M8Z-8A586-E, 8M8Z-8A586-D
    • Base No.: 8A586
    • Item Weight: 2.90 Pounds
    • Item Dimensions: 7.2 x 5.0 x 6.4 inches
    • Condition: New
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • SKU: 8M8Z-8A586-F
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
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    Fits the following 2007 Lincoln MKZ Submodels:
    • Base | 6 Cyl 3.5 L GAS

2007 Lincoln MKZ Thermostat Housing

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2007 Lincoln MKZ Thermostat Housing Parts Q&A

  • Q: How to properly maintain the Thermostat Housing for the 3.5L engine in a 2007 Lincoln MKZ?
    A: Service of the 3.5L engine thermostat housing should start with removing the thermostat first. The heating coolant hoses should be removed from the thermostat housing for servicing then placed asides. After disconnecting the three coolant hoses from the thermostat housing, you should loosen and then retighten the two bolts at 10 Nm (89 inch lbs.). Avoid pulling the coolant tube out of the engine block while separating the thermostat housing because this action should be achieved by removing the housing from the tube. follow this by discarding old O-ring seals until you apply clean engine coolant as lubrication to new O-ring seals during the installation process.